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all of us tasted the dish and none of us particularly liked it. the next afternoon, i felt very sick. at the beginning i stted to shake and experienced chills. then came waves of vomiting and explosive diarrhea. my fever rose to 102. later the doctors called this septic shock. ed rushed me to the emergency room. there doctors administered several tests including chest x-rays, cat scan, blood, stool and urine samples. they gave me iv hydration and sent me home after several hours d told me to return if the symptoms did not improve. the next day, i went to see our family doctor as i was experiencing diarrhea, stomach cramps, dizziness and weakness. he examined me and sent me to swedish hospital in inglewood. the ride to the hospital was very unpleasant. i was quite sick. my electrodes were depleted, my potassium culture comes back as positive for salmonella. bacteria that was both in my blood stream and my intestine. since i take medation for rheumatoid arthritis, which compromises my immune system, i was particularly at risk for an infectious bacte
all of us tasted the dish and none of us particularly liked it. the next afternoon, i felt very sick. at the beginning i stted to shake and experienced chills. then came waves of vomiting and explosive diarrhea. my fever rose to 102. later the doctors called this septic shock. ed rushed me to the emergency room. there doctors administered several tests including chest x-rays, cat scan, blood, stool and urine samples. they gave me iv hydration and sent me home after several hours d told me to...
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all of us tasted the dish and none of us particularly liked it. the next afternoon, i felt very sick. at the beginning i started to shake and experienced chills. then came waves of vomiting and explosive diarrhea. my fever rose to 102. later the doctors called this septic shock. ed rushed me to the emergency room. there doctors administered several tests including chest x-rays, cat scan, blood, stool and urine samples. th gave me iv hydration and sent me home after several hours and told me to return if the symptoms did not improve. the next day, i went to see our family doctor as i was experiencing diarrhea, stomach cramps, dizziness andweakness. he examined me and sent me to swedish hospital in inglewood. the ride to the hospital was very unpleasant. i was quite sick. my electrodes were depleted, my potassium culture comes back as positive for salmonella. bacteria that was both in my blood stream and my intestine. since i take medication for rheumatoid arthritis, which compromises my immune system, i was particularly at risk for an infectious ba
all of us tasted the dish and none of us particularly liked it. the next afternoon, i felt very sick. at the beginning i started to shake and experienced chills. then came waves of vomiting and explosive diarrhea. my fever rose to 102. later the doctors called this septic shock. ed rushed me to the emergency room. there doctors administered several tests including chest x-rays, cat scan, blood, stool and urine samples. th gave me iv hydration and sent me home after several hours and told me to...
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, absolutely using my old social security number. my credit score just went out the window. identity theft can be devastating. that's why lifelock is proactive protection, working to help stop identity theft before it happens. and the biggest difference is stopping it before it starts. lifelock's exclusive identity alert system... goes beyond mere credit monitoring, which only alerts you after the theft. with lifelock, it's like having a digital fingerprint. if a new application doesn't match you, we send an alert. and if needed, we help fix the identity theft. don't wait another minute. call now. go with the industry leader. join lifelock and get alerts to important information, a one million dollar service guarantee... plus a team of identity theft protection specialists. enroll now and get ten percent off your enrollment... for you and your entire family. call today and mention i.d. alert... to take advantage of this special offer. ♪ >>> "the daily show's" john stewart was on fox news last night squaring off with bill o'reilly.
, absolutely using my old social security number. my credit score just went out the window. identity theft can be devastating. that's why lifelock is proactive protection, working to help stop identity theft before it happens. and the biggest difference is stopping it before it starts. lifelock's exclusive identity alert system... goes beyond mere credit monitoring, which only alerts you after the theft. with lifelock, it's like having a digital fingerprint. if a new application doesn't match...
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lightning hit an office building that used to be a church. the powerful bolt sent the steeple crashing through the roof. it slammed into a woman's desk just moments after she got up to attend a meeting. just look at all that damage. thankfully no one was hurt. >> very lucky. >>> now here is a look at your thursday forecast. 70-mile-an-hour winds and hail from minnesota to kansas. up to 4 inches of rain and ebaoding fr thes to showers in south florida, new orleans, houston thunderstorms from southern >> cooler in the pacific 59 in seattle. 65 in portland. phoenix hits 95. boise 75. meanwhile, 78 in omaha. 88 in chicago. 91 in indianapolis. upper 80s from baltimore down to miami. >>> it was the king of all bake sales after new orleans snapped up a new world record. >> we told you yesterday how the bakers in the big easy were hoping to make the biggest king cake ever. well, they did it and their king cake circled the superdome twice. there were actually two cakes each weighing more than 4,000 pounds. >> the cakes were topped off with black and g
lightning hit an office building that used to be a church. the powerful bolt sent the steeple crashing through the roof. it slammed into a woman's desk just moments after she got up to attend a meeting. just look at all that damage. thankfully no one was hurt. >> very lucky. >>> now here is a look at your thursday forecast. 70-mile-an-hour winds and hail from minnesota to kansas. up to 4 inches of rain and ebaoding fr thes to showers in south florida, new orleans, houston...
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a lot of people are trying to get used to it. instead of going down a major road, they are taking a road that looks like an accent. when it comes to doing business in tyson's corner these days, it is all about what the time saved. they are rerouting traffic. >> if you want to go southern, you have to time where you want to go and allow time. >> making deliveries around here is a constant changing challenge for him and others. >> people get confused. >> people are coming here to ask me for a different way. i do not know. >> those who make their living in this busy corridor of tyson's corner and say they hope date new traffic will bring an unexpected boost in business. >> maybe it will bring more people, you know. >> windy construction began, this commercial corridor had suffered behind the garage of orange barrels. for the next four months, the tropical be steps away. -- the traffic will be steps away. >> eventually, it worked out. >> tyson's corner is a business center, it is a place where hundreds of thousands people commute thr
a lot of people are trying to get used to it. instead of going down a major road, they are taking a road that looks like an accent. when it comes to doing business in tyson's corner these days, it is all about what the time saved. they are rerouting traffic. >> if you want to go southern, you have to time where you want to go and allow time. >> making deliveries around here is a constant changing challenge for him and others. >> people get confused. >> people are coming...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> chances are you have a printer you use with your computer. >> convenient. but here is the question. is that seemingly harmless device giving away your secrets? >> there is a disturbing privacy concern. >> we're looking at a potential problem cause bid wonderful technology. wi-fi-based scanner-printers handy for use in the home with your wi-fi system. but there is an issue. >> so if i just go to google, i can find this? >> right. you can find a lot of them. >> i've done plenty of internet searches but never anything like this. and this starts with your printer/scanner. here is a best buy display. most are wi-fi, making it convenient to scan and print from across the room or country but can leave your system open to snoops. >> you can click on them? >> exact lie we're looking at a list of hewlett-packard wi-fi enabled printer scanners, click on one, get enry, then, click again. if there is anything on the scanner we get to see what it is. here, there is a p
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> chances are you have a printer you use with your computer. >> convenient. but here is the question. is that seemingly harmless device giving away your secrets? >> there is a disturbing privacy concern. >> we're looking at a potential problem cause bid wonderful technology. wi-fi-based scanner-printers handy for use in the home with your wi-fi system. but there is an issue. >> so if i just go to...
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"i dream," he told us, "of going back to school." but three years later, we found him, still at work. i met this shia sheikh in 2003 when he was a serious 29-year-old. he is now a militia leader who is so venomously anti-american that our local staff said interviewing him would be, quote, like throwing yourself into the abyss. perhaps the most moving reconnection we were able to make involved this family. abc news first interviewed them in 2008. after an american air strike destroyed their house and killed their 2-year-old son, ali. ali's mother told us then that they'd wanted to move, but didn't have the money. "i begged my husband to leave the house when the fighting began," she told us, "but he said if we die, we will die together." a viewer bought them a new house, which they proudly showed off to us the other day, along with their new son, also named ali. he looks astonishingly like his older brother. his father told us that despite all he'd been through, he was grateful to american forces for toppling saddam. his wife, however,
"i dream," he told us, "of going back to school." but three years later, we found him, still at work. i met this shia sheikh in 2003 when he was a serious 29-year-old. he is now a militia leader who is so venomously anti-american that our local staff said interviewing him would be, quote, like throwing yourself into the abyss. perhaps the most moving reconnection we were able to make involved this family. abc news first interviewed them in 2008. after an american air strike...
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Sep 24, 2010
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to the west of us, this front, not much rain with it as it approaches this evening. by tomorrow morning we may just have a band of scattered clouds as the front goes through. but the key is the humidity will drop and the temperatures will not climb as high. by sunday morning, though, we see some activity to the south. clouds moving into the picture and rain coming up as well. by sunday night into monday, our rain chances will be increasing. the football game in the afternoon on sunday, clouds and son for the forecast -- clouds and sunshine for the forecast. today, 92, humid air dry. tomorrow looks rain-free. fairly decent rain chances monday, tuesday, and wednesday. then we try out for the remainder of the week. >> actress lindsay lohan is going back to jail after failing her first drug test after being released from rehab. >> just weeks after being released from jail and drug rehab, it is dÉjÀ vu for lindsay lohan, who was ordered to appear before a beverly hills judge this morning for violating her probation. last week she admitted on twitter to feeling a court o
to the west of us, this front, not much rain with it as it approaches this evening. by tomorrow morning we may just have a band of scattered clouds as the front goes through. but the key is the humidity will drop and the temperatures will not climb as high. by sunday morning, though, we see some activity to the south. clouds moving into the picture and rain coming up as well. by sunday night into monday, our rain chances will be increasing. the football game in the afternoon on sunday, clouds...
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thanks for being with us chef. thank you for being with us. come back and join us at 5:00. and happy fall. bye.
thanks for being with us chef. thank you for being with us. come back and join us at 5:00. and happy fall. bye.
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use 355 as an alternate. during the closures, crews will be putting up an overhead sign which will link 270 and i-95. the first section is scheduled to be completed by the end of this year or early 2011. >>> well, this morning a woman is alive and lucky and thankful after firefighters rescued her from her burning town home. chopper 4 ctured the damage as it flew over the scene. flames broke out on brook ridge court in montgomery village. the woman was actually sitting in the window of the second floor to get away from smoak wh fire crews arrived. they used a ladder to rescue her. the fire began in the kitchen and quickly filled the down stairs with smoke. >>> investigators are digging deeper into what drove a man to kill his mother. police found another handgun at the home. no signs the crime was premeditated. >>> the u.s. sueme cot refused to stay the execution. teresa lewis received a senten after being convicted of providing sex an money to kill her husband and stepson in 2002. she was trying to collect a
use 355 as an alternate. during the closures, crews will be putting up an overhead sign which will link 270 and i-95. the first section is scheduled to be completed by the end of this year or early 2011. >>> well, this morning a woman is alive and lucky and thankful after firefighters rescued her from her burning town home. chopper 4 ctured the damage as it flew over the scene. flames broke out on brook ridge court in montgomery village. the woman was actually sitting in the window of...
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tell us about the book. what does it tell us we have to do. >> it gives techniques and easy recipes so parents can have the confidence to do it. it is xwoonchdly easy to do. it is not that difficult. nora saw me doing it, i never imagined buying the stuffn the jars with the expiration dates off in the future. nora said, we have to tell everybody how easy this is. a foundation of nutrition for your children. >> both parents working feel like they don't have th time. you have to have a blender. >> if you can make a marge rit ayou can make baby food. and the key is putting it in the ice cube trays, one hour every two weeks, you freeze t and pop out an ice cube tray. that is saving time. the second fact is cost. we costed out all the recipes, he is owns restaunts in town, we showed you can say $1,000 a year by making your own baby od, it is cheaper. we are working harder, some have lost their jobs, making homemaid baby food is cheaper. >> we were able to purchase all the inredients at local stores and farmers ma
tell us about the book. what does it tell us we have to do. >> it gives techniques and easy recipes so parents can have the confidence to do it. it is xwoonchdly easy to do. it is not that difficult. nora saw me doing it, i never imagined buying the stuffn the jars with the expiration dates off in the future. nora said, we have to tell everybody how easy this is. a foundation of nutrition for your children. >> both parents working feel like they don't have th time. you have to have...
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it's an effort to get everyone to stop using their cell phones. we'd love to share your story on the air if you've been affected. you can go to wusa9.com. >>> the district launched its new bike share program. participants received a key which provides them access to more than 1100 rental bikes. organizers say this is the largest regional bike network in the nation. membership starts at $5. >>> officials overseaing the second leg of the project say it will cost hundreds of millions dollars more than first predicted. the airport authority says the price tag could drop by 600 million if the station is moved away from the terminal. the latest bill stands at 3.83 billion. >>> taking a look at this morning's living well headlines. today is world alzheimer's day. researchers studying the disease says a protein may reveal how aggressive the disease will be. patients with mild alzheimer's and high levels of the protein are par predicted they will deteriorate quickly than others. >>> so far this season five nfl players have been side lined with concussions.
it's an effort to get everyone to stop using their cell phones. we'd love to share your story on the air if you've been affected. you can go to wusa9.com. >>> the district launched its new bike share program. participants received a key which provides them access to more than 1100 rental bikes. organizers say this is the largest regional bike network in the nation. membership starts at $5. >>> officials overseaing the second leg of the project say it will cost hundreds of...
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we want you to join us sunday, october 3rd. hopefully the weather will be nicer. abc news will be live on the air to broadcast the whole event. that runs from 7:00 until 9:00. you need to register if you are going for participate and you actually save $10 if you do it's head of time. -- if you do it, ahead of time. >>> first full day of autumn here. you'll notice on the 23rd of september, typically 54 in the morning, 72 in the afternoon. our split. 1970 brought us a record high mark of 88. >>> how much sun are we going to see today? i think we'll see a fair amount. we have some fog to deal with this morning. another line of showers moving into ohio and northwestern penn. overall, this extends down to the hot air mass across the deep south. all the energy riding across the great lakes and through the border into canada. we may have a diminished chance of getting storms today as we had one frontal boundary push off the coast. we did tap into that 90-degree range and you'll notice the 90s curving their way back toward columbus, ohio, we were almost as hot as atlanta,
we want you to join us sunday, october 3rd. hopefully the weather will be nicer. abc news will be live on the air to broadcast the whole event. that runs from 7:00 until 9:00. you need to register if you are going for participate and you actually save $10 if you do it's head of time. -- if you do it, ahead of time. >>> first full day of autumn here. you'll notice on the 23rd of september, typically 54 in the morning, 72 in the afternoon. our split. 1970 brought us a record high mark of...
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. >> they are using children as hostages. a stunning admission that they are only interested in covering healthy people and not sick people. >> the move would only apply to new policies and would not affect existing child only policy holders and family plans provided through parent's work. the insurance industry fears parents will buy policies only when children become sick, causing a huge expensive group to insurance with not enough premiums to cover the cost. >> if we have a system where people can drop in and out only when they need it the most it won't work. >> child only policies are a small market geared towards families who make too much to qualify for the public program. >> just because we -- our kids get sick or come up with the diseases. >> pediatricians insist it is more expensive to let kids go without insurance and stay sick. >> when you are letting those kinds of conditions go untreated, under treated then you are having more emergency room visits and more optimizations, increasing healthcare costs. >> a bill on
. >> they are using children as hostages. a stunning admission that they are only interested in covering healthy people and not sick people. >> the move would only apply to new policies and would not affect existing child only policy holders and family plans provided through parent's work. the insurance industry fears parents will buy policies only when children become sick, causing a huge expensive group to insurance with not enough premiums to cover the cost. >> if we have a...
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it sits along the 400 block of towson, brian cuba joins us to tell us what cally developers are hoping will happen to this big open space. >> the towson commons is a prime piece of realty with a number of different options, while county officials have no way of knowing who will buy it tomorrow, they hope it can become the hot spot it once was. >>> in its day the towson commons bass heralded as part of the rebirth of towson, a destination hot spot in baltimore county seat. this stretch along york road south of the circle is all but empty now, businesses have moved, sun bleached signs neglected, several store fronts empty. >> the towson commons cries out for much stronger use taking advantage of the new people living here and working downtown. >> reporter: david i a newspapery is the executive director of development in baltimore county. towson, he says, has grown up around the commons with new apt buildings, restaurants, and future construction projects. that growth, i a newspapery says, is what makes the commons so valuable and important. >> baltimore county has no information at all o
it sits along the 400 block of towson, brian cuba joins us to tell us what cally developers are hoping will happen to this big open space. >> the towson commons is a prime piece of realty with a number of different options, while county officials have no way of knowing who will buy it tomorrow, they hope it can become the hot spot it once was. >>> in its day the towson commons bass heralded as part of the rebirth of towson, a destination hot spot in baltimore county seat. this...
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jeanine poggi reports for the street.com and joins us. welcome to nightly business report. >> >> thank you for having me. >> there are two broadly diversified retail exchange stocks. how diversified are they. >> two of them. they're pretty diversified. i would say the spider retail is more diversified stretching across the sector withholdings from tiffany and nordstrom to amazon and netflix. it's very equally weighed. >> the ticker simple is xrt. it has a broad basket of stocks, 65 in all. year to date up just under 1%. when we look at the stocks it holds the biggest weighting is less than 3% of over all. does this make it more aggressive or defensive? >> this a more aggressive etf. it's ac equally weighed. they can have a bigger sway than other etfs. >> the ticker is rth. compared to it's relative it's 18 stocks big. year to date down 7 percent plus. less diversified. 20% is in wal-mart. better than 10% each in home depot and amazon. is this more of a consumer staple retail. >> absolutely. this is for someone who doesn't feel the consume
jeanine poggi reports for the street.com and joins us. welcome to nightly business report. >> >> thank you for having me. >> there are two broadly diversified retail exchange stocks. how diversified are they. >> two of them. they're pretty diversified. i would say the spider retail is more diversified stretching across the sector withholdings from tiffany and nordstrom to amazon and netflix. it's very equally weighed. >> the ticker simple is xrt. it has a broad...
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using birth formoans. egg knowledgeically shows that you -- the company says the altered fish is safe and will create jobs. >> we can bring an industry back to the unite and provide americans a safe and sustainable isle kwaug sit sewns. is waiting to an as vie sá -- they call the salmon franken wouldn't. >>> are you stilling with nature, any time you do that you're taking a big chance. education phrerblly when it is manager miner confusion. >> i'm scared of it. >> the fda hasn't said when it will make it decision. but if that don't play. >>>@a pam set up by the fda approved the salmon. it'll be the first ever electronic. >>> right now 62 for september that's a little cool. 53 humidity. north-northwest winds coming down the brohm center. on the way back up, 20 or 3 inches. that dewpoint is 45. very dry air. that means a lot of places tomorrow morning will probably get down to about 45. it's already down to 55 in oakland. 59 in cumberlang. ocean city at 58 and 59 down in elkton. already around 55, 5 degrees
using birth formoans. egg knowledgeically shows that you -- the company says the altered fish is safe and will create jobs. >> we can bring an industry back to the unite and provide americans a safe and sustainable isle kwaug sit sewns. is waiting to an as vie sá -- they call the salmon franken wouldn't. >>> are you stilling with nature, any time you do that you're taking a big chance. education phrerblly when it is manager miner confusion. >> i'm scared of it. >>...
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clair have been asked not to use water. new struggles for mideast peace. mahmoud abbas says there will be no peace unless israel stops construction in some areas. in the west bank they were protesting against a security barrier. they say it grabs land for a future state. i'm rick folbaum, join me at 6:00 from america's news headquarters. now back to the fox report. winning the war on cancer. >> reporter: there is so much information out there on cancer. with new studies released every day, critical decisions can be overwhelming. now a new health care professional provides some navigation. >> he came back with me information about diagnosis particulars and treatment that i knew nothing about. >> simple mistakes can be catastrophic. >> my mission is to empower my patients with information so they can make informed decisions. >> ken shuller is a patient advocate. his ability to access medical information helped saved their lives. he is also a cancer survivor himself. >> joyce came to me after she completed chemotherapy and radiation and she wanted know if the
clair have been asked not to use water. new struggles for mideast peace. mahmoud abbas says there will be no peace unless israel stops construction in some areas. in the west bank they were protesting against a security barrier. they say it grabs land for a future state. i'm rick folbaum, join me at 6:00 from america's news headquarters. now back to the fox report. winning the war on cancer. >> reporter: there is so much information out there on cancer. with new studies released every...
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great to have you all with us. we have to start a discussion like with some definitions what does it mean for consumers of healthcare that it is affordable? >> we serve thousands of consumers. and when we ask that question, they think in terms of what it prevents them from purchasing otherwise. it's always framed in the context of their out-of-pocket expenses, not their total cost. and it's always relative to other things that they would purchase if they did not either have to purchase or obligated to purchase healthcare. so it's variable. it's variable. >> the definition of, in most modern western industrialized countries, it's about six, eight, 10% of your income should be devoted to healthcare not much more than that. in our current healthcare reform bill, for all of the mandate issues; that is, what's the maximum you should have to pay and if you have to pay more than that, then you should sort of be exempted from that mandate, it's about 8, 9, 10% in that range, depending on the various categories. but afforda
great to have you all with us. we have to start a discussion like with some definitions what does it mean for consumers of healthcare that it is affordable? >> we serve thousands of consumers. and when we ask that question, they think in terms of what it prevents them from purchasing otherwise. it's always framed in the context of their out-of-pocket expenses, not their total cost. and it's always relative to other things that they would purchase if they did not either have to purchase or...
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. >> question, by the way, the word stimulous is apparently now not used. the president's job approval rating is low. historically so. did this week put president obama back on an upward track? pat buchanan. >> no it did not, john. there's no doubt he was in campaign mode and spoke more eloquently there. he mentioned john boehner and attacked him by name seven times and nobody in the country knows who john boehner is. secondly the mosque issue and the issue of the burning korans was a tremendous distraction all week. third, his proposal, some of which are interesting, credits like that. they are too little, they are too late. frankly some of his rhetoric, they treat me like a dog is getting pity me, it doesn't come off well. >> what is the political part on obama's part? >> you have to put a face on the opposition and mr. boehner is a pretty good face. he has been in the congress since 1990. he was part of the gingrich revolution in 1995. he was video taped on the house floor handing out checks from the tobacco industry to members while they were discussing
. >> question, by the way, the word stimulous is apparently now not used. the president's job approval rating is low. historically so. did this week put president obama back on an upward track? pat buchanan. >> no it did not, john. there's no doubt he was in campaign mode and spoke more eloquently there. he mentioned john boehner and attacked him by name seven times and nobody in the country knows who john boehner is. secondly the mosque issue and the issue of the burning korans was...
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Sep 24, 2010
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but in america, gridlo has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and bot manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your setors and urge them to pass renewable electricity standard today. >>> good morning were time for weather and traffic. meteorologist tom kierein. we ve dense fog. watch out for that. temperates mild and muggy. right now it's in the 60s throughout much of the region. afternoon highs with sunshine back into the mid-9 by midafternoon. cooler tomorrow with a northwest breeze. increasing clouds. much cooler sunday with highs in the low 70s. might get apassing shower. ashley, how is the traffic? >> good morning. it is certainly foggy out there. let's look at the capital beltway. traveling through dense fog, making their way past 29. no big accidents to report. you're on the lakes heading towards the cpital beltway on 95.
but in america, gridlo has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and bot manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your setors and urge them to pass renewable electricity standard today. >>> good morning were time for weather and traffic. meteorologist tom kierein. we ve dense fog. watch out...
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we use garnet abrasive and we recycle that as well. it's just tap water that we use and as long as you put in a filtration system and recycle that water you are good to go." with a backdrop of the windy city, the sandvik coromant company is playing up its products that go into building wind generation systems such as wind turbines. this year has brought in a whirlwind of business. "in the places that we supply to wind generation we've seen growth this year in sales of approximately 40%." that could increase as federal agencies have outlined plans for curbing government fossil fuels. the number of companies installing wind generation shot up to record high in 2009 and the industry shows no signs of losing steam. "so now we are up at a high level of installations, so even though the growth rate has flattened out we are still seeing demand." much of what happens next with energy efficiency will depend on congress. earlier this year the president called for reducing the use of electricity and fuel by 28% over the next 10 years. utility com
we use garnet abrasive and we recycle that as well. it's just tap water that we use and as long as you put in a filtration system and recycle that water you are good to go." with a backdrop of the windy city, the sandvik coromant company is playing up its products that go into building wind generation systems such as wind turbines. this year has brought in a whirlwind of business. "in the places that we supply to wind generation we've seen growth this year in sales of approximately...
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> bp claims it doesn't want it to happen again and will work with other oil giants to improve its response to oil spills. the pledge comes two days after its blown-out well was officially declared dead. bp says it will share equipment and its expertise with other companies. the deep water horizon oil rig exploded in april sending more than 200 million gallons of oil into the gulf of mexico. >>> they are small, maybe the size of your fingernail, but they could cause huge economic damage. talking about stink bugs, want the ones in our area all a -- not the ones in our area all along. there's a new invader eating just crop in its sight and in some parts of western maryland they have already caused massive damage. fox 5's beth parker has that story. >> reporter: they may not look like much but they're tough. >> little armored tanks. i call them a lot of other names i can't put on camera. >> reporter: t
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> bp claims it doesn't want it to happen again and will work with other oil giants to improve its response to oil spills. the pledge comes two days after its blown-out well was officially declared dead. bp says it will share equipment and its expertise with other companies. the deep water horizon oil rig exploded in april sending more than 200 million...
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the other one instead of using magnetic fields you can use actually a 12 volt battery over the head and that also can actually increase excitable of motor cortex. these are two ways to augment activity and plasticity over targeted areas of the brain and a lot of studies are showing that these can increase and improve performance. so the dream would be the cocktail would be to take a patient early after stroke, in this window of plasticity, put them, hook them up to a robot and stimulate their brain at the same time. and potentially give them some sort of drug and with this cocktail, ramp up the amount of recovery that could occur in these patients early after stroke. >> let me go back. this notion of where you see the future of the kind of research you are doing with the deep brain stimulation. >> as you know, deep brain stimulation is now being exported if you will from the parkinson's tremor field so other movement disorders it has been successfully for distonya and other disorders characterized by excessive movement. but more strikingly, and i think remarkably for disorders, that rea
the other one instead of using magnetic fields you can use actually a 12 volt battery over the head and that also can actually increase excitable of motor cortex. these are two ways to augment activity and plasticity over targeted areas of the brain and a lot of studies are showing that these can increase and improve performance. so the dream would be the cocktail would be to take a patient early after stroke, in this window of plasticity, put them, hook them up to a robot and stimulate their...
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thanks for being with us. iran's president, mahmoud ahmadinejad is in new york for the annual general is assembly being held at the united nations. this comes as two americans are held in jail in iran. their mothers are asking for a face-to-face meeting with the iranian president. >> reporter: he was smiling for the meeting in new york, but the mothers of two hikers still in prison in iran would like their turn for a meeting. >> we are mothers. we are not politicians. and we are just very, very eager, clearly to have our children returned to us. >> the family members spoke at a news conference with sara shourd, who just returned after a year in custody in iran. shourd said until the two other hikers are leigh -- released, she does not feel relieved. >> this is not the time to celebrate. my disappointment in not sharing this with shane and josh is crushing and i stand before you today only one-third free. >> reporter: a ahmadinej ad is attending conferences until the general assembly opens later in week but hav
thanks for being with us. iran's president, mahmoud ahmadinejad is in new york for the annual general is assembly being held at the united nations. this comes as two americans are held in jail in iran. their mothers are asking for a face-to-face meeting with the iranian president. >> reporter: he was smiling for the meeting in new york, but the mothers of two hikers still in prison in iran would like their turn for a meeting. >> we are mothers. we are not politicians. and we are...
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we will use the full set of tools available to us. our decision demonstrates this. >> you said that you are investigating companies that have not pulled out of irna. which are those companies? >> 1 strength is that it allows us to have the kind of conversation with these firms as they try to achieve results. we do not think it would be useful to discuss with specific firms. we are engaging compensations. -- conversations. >> to what extent are you concerned there will be a substitution the set for european companies that are pulling out? there are other countries that have oil services. to what extent the do you see t? >> we have made clear that we are strongly discouraging substitutions. we encourage you not to undertake these activities. we make the potential consequences. he is in the process of having consultations with a number of key countries around the world to explain the provisions of the act. >> how you measure how big it can be? >> what would you expect them to say? >> at the end of the day, would most care about is how ir
we will use the full set of tools available to us. our decision demonstrates this. >> you said that you are investigating companies that have not pulled out of irna. which are those companies? >> 1 strength is that it allows us to have the kind of conversation with these firms as they try to achieve results. we do not think it would be useful to discuss with specific firms. we are engaging compensations. -- conversations. >> to what extent are you concerned there will be a...
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the only product on the market with no safe use. keeping all pharmacies as a place of health, no exception. in all of europe, which i just returned from, no pharmacies sell cigarettes. in canada, there are no pharmacies that sell cigarettes. they have been outlawed. thank you so much for your consideration. i will answer any questions you might have. supervisor chiu: thank you. mr. gordon? >> thank you, dr. katz, for your leadership with this issue. my name is bob gordon. i am a member of the san francisco tobacco free coalition. after saying just a few words i would like to deliver to you several letters from pharmacists in san francisco. they would like to see all pharmacies, licensed, her becoming tobacco free. i would like to read a typical comment, both of these pharmacists were not able to leave their stores to make it to the hearing. the first is from gerald of a los. "der supervisors, pharmacies dispense medication and health information to promote and maintain the good health of our patients. to this end, case has not carri
the only product on the market with no safe use. keeping all pharmacies as a place of health, no exception. in all of europe, which i just returned from, no pharmacies sell cigarettes. in canada, there are no pharmacies that sell cigarettes. they have been outlawed. thank you so much for your consideration. i will answer any questions you might have. supervisor chiu: thank you. mr. gordon? >> thank you, dr. katz, for your leadership with this issue. my name is bob gordon. i am a member of...
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put us in compliance with sb 785. this legislation, in regards to delivery of specialty mental health services for foster care children, and it mandates the use of standardized contracts statewide, so this would be for children that are placed out of county, and i have our director of children, youth, and families for the system of care for community behavioral health services. thank you. >> supervisors, this should give you an idea about the extent of the need. 534 children in foster care are facing -- are placed in san francisco. with the largest percentage placed in alameda county and san mateo counties. the reason they are placed in those counties is because half of them are placed with relatives, and the remaining in foster homes. they all actually have a right and need to access and services when they have the need. right now, it is not easy to enter contracts for services with them, so the change is to create more timing access for the children living with relatives outside of san francisco. supervisor chu: cou
put us in compliance with sb 785. this legislation, in regards to delivery of specialty mental health services for foster care children, and it mandates the use of standardized contracts statewide, so this would be for children that are placed out of county, and i have our director of children, youth, and families for the system of care for community behavioral health services. thank you. >> supervisors, this should give you an idea about the extent of the need. 534 children in foster...
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cars i used to be shipped to san diego or portland are now ship to richmond. honda and the richmond celebrated their rival today along with the team. it they'll gain jobs on loading those new automobiles. honda will also pay the facility that was built for the project they will collect fees of $5 million a year for the next 15 years. >> in california is a couple of wild fires to tell you about. we have one west of los angeles and did threaten some homes for while of the crews got to look quickly they were able to put it out. a fire in the southern sequoia forest is still growing now 1 is 3 days old it's burned about 4,000 a. only about 10 percent contained no one has been injured. i camera in a liquor store capture the scene from saturday night and when you see there's a car about thailand through the glass window and door the store it's a white car which you see from another ankle but that had been pushed into the store by and ask you the. you can see the man running upside his wife and child and the white car moments earlier the driver of the sec had also hi
cars i used to be shipped to san diego or portland are now ship to richmond. honda and the richmond celebrated their rival today along with the team. it they'll gain jobs on loading those new automobiles. honda will also pay the facility that was built for the project they will collect fees of $5 million a year for the next 15 years. >> in california is a couple of wild fires to tell you about. we have one west of los angeles and did threaten some homes for while of the crews got to look...
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i like she has flaws. >> exactly. >> she is one of us, andy. >> she is one of us. >> is she one of you, greg? >> and there is no sexism going on here. stop that. >> i am just saying, if a guy -- if a guy -- if a politician is interested in being on tv nobody cares. but if it is a woman people think it is like, -- >> i have seen it, greg. >> and any criticism of obama is racism, right, greg? it is that same old story, are you pedaling left and right. >> just because i made -- i had that one meeting in my basement you call me a racist. >> students pray at a mosque while on a field trip. i agree it was ironic after they told them how agree it was they separated them by gender so the men could pray. i'm pretty sure men weren't even allowed to vote under mohamed's rule. >> although, andy, interesting to note, goats can totally vote. goats have the right to vote. >> what do you vote for? i only want eight stones when you stone me. >> you generally don't vote when you are being lead by the profit of god. -- the prophet of god. those that operate the mosque said nobody invited the kids to pray
i like she has flaws. >> exactly. >> she is one of us, andy. >> she is one of us. >> is she one of you, greg? >> and there is no sexism going on here. stop that. >> i am just saying, if a guy -- if a guy -- if a politician is interested in being on tv nobody cares. but if it is a woman people think it is like, -- >> i have seen it, greg. >> and any criticism of obama is racism, right, greg? it is that same old story, are you pedaling left and...
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made us ask "who's the boss?" ♪ ♪ there is more to life than what you're living ♪ ♪ so take a chance ♪ brand new life around the bend ♪ >> well, if you think of him as a hunt i can housekeeper, wait until you check out the latest role. it's not acting. it's real life. he spent a year teaching tenth graders in philadelphia high school as part of a reality show. and it wasn't easy. >> are you nervous? >> i'm terrified. >> maybe you should wear more undershirts. >> yeah, yeah. i know. >> i'm very concerned he is not qualified to be an english teacher. >> you are right. how about that? you are 100% right. you think you know so much and then you find out you don't know nothing. >> if this doesn't work, you're out of here. okay? >> well, that was a clip from his new show and he says of the a bumpy road that sometimes led to tears, his own. here's what he told john roberts about self doubt as he hit the books. >> a lot of crying we see is you expressing self doubt. >> oh, yeah. >> it's like i don't know if i
made us ask "who's the boss?" ♪ ♪ there is more to life than what you're living ♪ ♪ so take a chance ♪ brand new life around the bend ♪ >> well, if you think of him as a hunt i can housekeeper, wait until you check out the latest role. it's not acting. it's real life. he spent a year teaching tenth graders in philadelphia high school as part of a reality show. and it wasn't easy. >> are you nervous? >> i'm terrified. >> maybe you should wear more...
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canada, sending us a fresh cool breeze. and humidity levels at %-so the temppratures, as you s, -orth in wilmington.ú at 57. and looking at 2 in baltimore. 60 in hagerstown. and oot there in winchester,,3 northerr virginia, 60. dc at 67 nd we saw warmer temmerattres in the mid to upper 80s to thh south of us. continue to see tte warmer air pushing up as we see high pressure move just off to the east. looking at the temperatures. new england stttes. only 51 degrees in albany. ú%obaaly drop down to the upper3 40s potentially tonight. so the cooler air is slowly working the way down. look at the difference in temperatures. from cleveland at 59 to indianapolis at 78. 30 minutes ago, 80 degrees there. and some f that warm air builds in with the help of high pressure. here is what is goiig oo. mechanism of the atmosphere. here is what is happening. high pressuue is cllckwise, rotating air.3 so we have clockwise rotating air and also sinking air, from a lost to the surface. so what is happening is that we are not seeing much clo
canada, sending us a fresh cool breeze. and humidity levels at %-so the temppratures, as you s, -orth in wilmington.ú at 57. and looking at 2 in baltimore. 60 in hagerstown. and oot there in winchester,,3 northerr virginia, 60. dc at 67 nd we saw warmer temmerattres in the mid to upper 80s to thh south of us. continue to see tte warmer air pushing up as we see high pressure move just off to the east. looking at the temperatures. new england stttes. only 51 degrees in albany. ú%obaaly drop...
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bay area news at 7:00 is a multimedia newscast created you can watch us online. we are streaming live on the web at ktvu.com. >> a huge trampoline park opens up in san francisco called at at the house up their and is located in an aircraft hangar new the western edge of christie field. it consists of 42 trampolines covering an area about the size of a basketball court. for $14 you get one hour of jumping. inside activities might be perfect. >> just in time for the winter season or getting close to winter. . more clouds and maybe some sprinkles in the forecast. this is something you do not expect a late summer. i will show you there is fog and low cow -- low clouds along the coast of the forecast tomorrow is a lot like it was today. there will be clouds and fog and tomorrow temperatures are where they were basically maybe a degree or two warmer and showers in the extended. this is the system that i am tracking. as it drops in on friday may be some drizzle and friday night into saturday maybe some rain mainly north. i will show you the computer model in just a mome
bay area news at 7:00 is a multimedia newscast created you can watch us online. we are streaming live on the web at ktvu.com. >> a huge trampoline park opens up in san francisco called at at the house up their and is located in an aircraft hangar new the western edge of christie field. it consists of 42 trampolines covering an area about the size of a basketball court. for $14 you get one hour of jumping. inside activities might be perfect. >> just in time for the winter season or...
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>>> we hope you stay with us. this morning's first service at new birth missionary church starts in about 30 minutes. we'll have an in depth discussion on these allegations against bishop eddie long. the bishop will also have a news conference. martin savidge will be covering that for us. for now, sanjay gupta, m.d. begins now. >>> good morning. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. when you think of the program "house," you probably think of medical mysteries. of course, they're all actors and the stories aren't real, but the truth is there are medical mysteries all around us. today we're going to take you to a place where patients go when no one has been able to tell them what is wrong. they're real medical mysteries, and they're with real people. let's get started. what if you got sick with a life-threatening condition, but your doctor doesn't know why or what to do. i'm going to take you inside a hospital, a sort of place of last resort, where a team of the most brilliant minds in medicine solve the nation's most mysterious i
>>> we hope you stay with us. this morning's first service at new birth missionary church starts in about 30 minutes. we'll have an in depth discussion on these allegations against bishop eddie long. the bishop will also have a news conference. martin savidge will be covering that for us. for now, sanjay gupta, m.d. begins now. >>> good morning. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. when you think of the program "house," you probably think of medical mysteries. of course, they're...
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. >> reporter: take a look now and you will find a black bar where it used to be. craigslist has been feeling the heat including the demand from 17 states attorney's general to end adult adds. >> we convinced them to take action eliminating prostitution adds and fortunately now it's done the right thing on its own. >> reporter: craigslist came under watch when the so-called craigslist killer used the site to lure victims. >> craigslist was wal-mart of sex trafficking. hopefully what craigslist has done will seven as an example to the other less visited websites. >> reporter: there was a hearing scheduled to focus on the adds. >> there is no question the services is aiding and abetting criminal activity. there is 100 to 300,000 children in this country, many of them run aways that are sexually trafficked right here. they aren't imported, they are right here. >> reporter: the adds bring in more than $35 million a year. 30% of the projected $122 million for the year. speer suggests the removal shows they are now wanting to remove the adds. > >> reporter: she said they
. >> reporter: take a look now and you will find a black bar where it used to be. craigslist has been feeling the heat including the demand from 17 states attorney's general to end adult adds. >> we convinced them to take action eliminating prostitution adds and fortunately now it's done the right thing on its own. >> reporter: craigslist came under watch when the so-called craigslist killer used the site to lure victims. >> craigslist was wal-mart of sex trafficking....
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he made e-mail us. just think about it if you had a newscast this like us. she is the best anchor in the morning. you're really coming on strong. remember the people in boise's that you left. >> where are to step aside before we impale gary here. >> this is a look at the james lick in san francisco. it is moving well for friday night and sent on the bottom of the screen. remove bay ahead with morning is ahead as we had people behaving badly.. powerful 7.1 earthquake shook new zealand to south island today and you concede some of it here where it struck 19 mi. west of christ church and has a population of 12,000 people. emergencies because the buildings to collapse in so far despite to the earthquake only two people have been reported to have serious >> injuries. now here is stanley roberts he found some people behaving badly.. >> according to the e-mail i just inherited 5.8 million lbs.. that is slightly less than 9 million in u.s. dollars. apparently libya is not sure why it sheet shows me but to ask me not to worry. it seems like there was an airplane cras
he made e-mail us. just think about it if you had a newscast this like us. she is the best anchor in the morning. you're really coming on strong. remember the people in boise's that you left. >> where are to step aside before we impale gary here. >> this is a look at the james lick in san francisco. it is moving well for friday night and sent on the bottom of the screen. remove bay ahead with morning is ahead as we had people behaving badly.. powerful 7.1 earthquake shook new...
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and it just came to us, we will survive. so far so good. >> reporter: this was intended to be moral booster at an upcoming training event. >> it's easier than you might eect. the librarians i work with are amazingly professional. but they're also very personable and enthusiastic about their libraries antheir jobs. >> reporter: the librarians are hoping the powers that put the budget together for next year seat video and will understand their frustration. if you'd like to take a look at the entire video, come to our website and seach libraries will survive. >> that's just too funny. they oughtto charge for the downloads, a lot of ople watching. >> that's so catchy. >>> turning now to sports. >> lindsay sits down for lunch with nick backstrom. >> alex ovechkin is the obvious superstar on the capitols ross sister, but backstrom is really the glue for the team. after his first 100-point season last year, the caps signed him to a ten-year $67 million contract. backstrom immediately gave back to his parents who helped nurture his
and it just came to us, we will survive. so far so good. >> reporter: this was intended to be moral booster at an upcoming training event. >> it's easier than you might eect. the librarians i work with are amazingly professional. but they're also very personable and enthusiastic about their libraries antheir jobs. >> reporter: the librarians are hoping the powers that put the budget together for next year seat video and will understand their frustration. if you'd like to take...
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thanks for joining us this morning. we know it's early. >>> 4:31 is our time. that means it's time for weather and traic on the 1s. here's tom. >> another dry morning under way. we do have a time for some rain by this time tomorrow morning. we may have wet streets and roads and sidewalks. looking at temperatures around the region it's in the 60s from the shenandoah valley to the atlantic beaches. now 69 at national airport. the mountains of western maryland, west virginia, many locations in the 50s there. it's in the low0s on the eastern shore away from the waters and around virginia's tide water region up near upper 60s. over the last 12 hours we've seen som increase in the cloud cover coming from a low essure system that's spreading some rain from michigan down through ohio, indiana, kentucky, southern illinois. that's heading to theeast. and it may arrive here this evening. before then, increasing clouds, highs, mid 80s. then there is that chance of a passing shower this evening. maybe some thunder, small chance of that. d then tomorrow we'll get increasing
thanks for joining us this morning. we know it's early. >>> 4:31 is our time. that means it's time for weather and traic on the 1s. here's tom. >> another dry morning under way. we do have a time for some rain by this time tomorrow morning. we may have wet streets and roads and sidewalks. looking at temperatures around the region it's in the 60s from the shenandoah valley to the atlantic beaches. now 69 at national airport. the mountains of western maryland, west virginia, many...
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now for tomorrow, don't get too used to the heat. we're looking at temperatures dropping five to ten degrees but then we'll be going back up again in our seven-day forecast with some potential major heat coming our way. all right. right now we have a few clouds passing over eureka, deciding this short lived pattern will be under for tuesday and wednesday. you can see it still remains active with cloud cover and weak disturbances. it really is all about the jet stream as we often say this time of the year. it's going to continue to swing more to the south giving us this troughier pattern and that allows the cool air to enter for tuesday and wednesday. dropping our temperatures back to you. mushing us below average and also bringing more fog, persistent fog back to the coastline. for tuesday that will mean 70s inland and for wednesday still staying below average, but stick around here because in my seven-day forecast we are talking about some big-time heat. as for tomorrow morning, mid-50s. by 11 a.m. mid to upper 60s and mostly sunny
now for tomorrow, don't get too used to the heat. we're looking at temperatures dropping five to ten degrees but then we'll be going back up again in our seven-day forecast with some potential major heat coming our way. all right. right now we have a few clouds passing over eureka, deciding this short lived pattern will be under for tuesday and wednesday. you can see it still remains active with cloud cover and weak disturbances. it really is all about the jet stream as we often say this time...
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>>> thanks for joining us at 9:00. i'm megan pringle. >> i'm jamie costello. >> low turnout at the primaries yesterday. a co-worker voluntarily tired at the precinct in baltimore county, the entire day they had about 400 people show up. that's sad. >> i think i voted around 12:00, three people. >> i was the only one in there, amazing. >> gregg bernstein is ahead, again we have all these absentee votes to go over. >> we'll go over the primaries on our show. >> when's the last time you updated your resume? >> recently. it's one of those things-- >> i'm not leaving. i'm not going anywhere. they say you should always have it updated. we're going to get advice on updating that resume. we'll talk about the african-american cultural festival coming to town this weekend. a lot of big names, it'll be a lot of fun. >> we'll talk to people from that, we'll also talk about divorces, very painful, very hard, stressful, expensive. there's help out there. we'll let you know, give you advice. when do you hire a lawyer, what can you do
>>> thanks for joining us at 9:00. i'm megan pringle. >> i'm jamie costello. >> low turnout at the primaries yesterday. a co-worker voluntarily tired at the precinct in baltimore county, the entire day they had about 400 people show up. that's sad. >> i think i voted around 12:00, three people. >> i was the only one in there, amazing. >> gregg bernstein is ahead, again we have all these absentee votes to go over. >> we'll go over the primaries on our...